
COVID Crisis: The Black Press is Doing What It Does – On Budgets Spread Thin
By: Chida Rebecca, California Black Media In 1827, before slavery ended, prominent freed African Americans in the North gathered in the New York City home

By: Chida Rebecca, California Black Media In 1827, before slavery ended, prominent freed African Americans in the North gathered in the New York City home

Quinci LeGardye, California Black Media Several Black-owned newspapers in California have received grants to help them weather the economic downturn the COVID-19 pandemic has caused.

By: Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media Nationwide — It could be the high-profile deaths of African American cultural icons like Little Richard, Andre Harrell
Atlanta, GA — Terence Lester, the executive director of Love Beyond Walls, a non-profit organization that offers support to homeless people, is creating hand-washing stations that are

Nationwide — Chief Transformation Officer, Tonya Kinlow, creates online Remarkable Wellness Journey to help people find true happiness, deal with trauma, and feel better during these uneasy and




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